Alberta Opposition Leader Rachel Notley is calling for $3 billion in surge funding by the United Conservative government to address the COVID-19 pandemic and…
Alberta Opposition Leader Rachel Notley is calling for $3 billion in surge funding by the United Conservative government to address the COVID-19 pandemic and…
Alberta Opposition Leader Rachel Notley is calling for $3 billion in surge funding by the United Conservative government to address the COVID-19 pandemic and…
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The UCP’s coal turnaround was so abrupt it leaves skid marks all over provincial politics.
There hasn’t been a reversal this abject since June 2013, when hundreds of persons with disabilities, furious about an arrogant policy change, took to the streets and sent the PC government running for cover.
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Only last week Premier Jason Kenney said the old 1976 coal policy that protected the eastern slopes was “obsolete.” The UCP abolished it last May 15.
New COVID-19 outbreak declared at Cargill meat plant in Alberta â site of Canada s largest outbreak
The site of the largest COVID-19 outbreak in Canada is now facing a new spate of cases. Alberta Health Services confirmed there are 11 cases linked to the Cargill meat-processing plant near High River, Alta., as of Saturday. Of those, seven cases are active.
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